Securing Energy's Legacy, Strengthening Northern Economies - This event has already occurred

Thursday, September 18, 2025 11:30 am - 1:30 pm

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Italian Cultural Centre, Algoma Street South, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada
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Date and Time Thursday Sep 18, 2025 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM EDT 11:30am - Doors open - Registration Check in 11:45pm - Buffet Lunch 12:20pm - Welcoming Comments & Keynote Speaker followed by Q&A 1:05pm - Closing Remarks / Media Interviews Location The Italian Cultural Centre 132 Algoma Street, Thunder Bay 132 Algoma St S Thunder Bay ON P7B 3B7 Fees/Admission $45 Member rate $65 Non-Member rate TODO Description Our keynote speaker, Laurie Swami, President & CEO of the Nuclear Waste Management Organization, will provide an update on NWMO's progress towards Canada's Deep Geological Repository for Used Nuclear Fuel in the Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation and Township of Ignace area. Laurie will also discuss the broader economic impacts for Northern Ontario. About our Keynote Speaker: Laurie Swami is the President and CEO of the NWMO. She was appointed to the role in 2016 and is responsible for implementing Canada's plan for the long-term management of used nuclear fuel. Prior to joining the NWMO, Ms. Swami spent 30 years at Ontario Power Generation (OPG), primarily in nuclear operations. She served as Senior Vice-President of Decommissioning and Nuclear Waste Management, overseeing the operation of nuclear waste management facilities and planning for the decommissioning of a nuclear generating facility. Ms. Swami has extensive experience leading environmental assessment projects, including nuclear refurbishments. She has appeared before joint panel reviews (including for the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission) for the Darlington New Nuclear Project and OPG's Deep Geologic Repository Project. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Chemistry from Queen's University and a Master of Business Administration from the Schulich School of Business. She is an ardent supporter of, and advocate for, the advancement of women to leadership positions. In recognition of this contribution, she received the Women in Nuclear Canada Leadership Award in 2016.

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